Deck 17: Toward a Paradigm Shift
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Deck 17: Toward a Paradigm Shift
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The final chapter of Comparative Politics begins with a statement by Thomas Friedman in which he claims that we are at a fork in the road or a major turning point in global political life. Given what you have learned in this course, do you agree with Friedman's statement? Why (not)?
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Hauss argues that a political paradigm shift is possible. Most political scientists, however, do not agree with him. Which position is closer to your own? Why do you reach that conclusion?
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The chapter claims that a shift toward a new, more cooperative approach to power is possible in the not-so-distant future. Given what you have learned in this course, do you agree? Why (not)?
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Complexity theorists argue that the world faces more serious, interconnected "wicked" problems. Do you agree? Why (not)?
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